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Mr Makoto

Lecturer

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Mr Makoto 
Qualifications: MSc Economics, UZ, BSc (Hons) Economics, UZ
Research Interests: Development Macroeconomics, International Economics, Monetary Economics, Applied Econometrics and Public Debt.
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 Publications

  1. Makoto R. (2013), “Dollarisation and the way forward in Zimbabwe”, journal of strategic studies special issues, 51-67.
  2. Makoto R. And Ndedzu D. (2012), Fiscal dominance, Central Bank’s statutory credit to the government and inflation in Zimbabwe: under review International review of business and social sciences, vol.1, No. 9, Aug 2012 pp11-20.
  3. Makoto R. and Rwaveya E., The Effects of Macroeconomic Performance on the Demand for Tertiary Education in Zimbabwe, European Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 21, No. 2 ,2011, pp 302-313.
  4. Makoto R.,Rwaveya E. Maphosa, N, (2010) Bank capital regulation, bank capital and risk taking: an analysis of commercial banks in Zimbabwe, journal of strategic studies, vol(1) no. 1, 2010, pp16-36.       
  5. Makoto R and Rwaveya E.,(2010) Determinants of dividend payout policy of Non-financial firms in Zimbabwe, journal of strategic studies, vol(1), no. 1,2010, pp103-116

Mr Ithiel Munyaradzi Mavesere

Lecturer

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Mr Ithiel Munyaradzi Mavesere

Qualifications: (Education), UZ;  BSc (Hons) Economics, UZ; MSc Economics, UZ

Research Interests:  Monetary Economics, Labour Economics and International Economics

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Publications

  1. Mavesere I.M., Macheka A., Ndedzu D. and Zivengwa T., Determinants of tax buoyancy in Zimbabwe, Canadian Journal of Finance and Economics (recently accepted for publication.)
  2. Ndedzu, D., Kunguma. I, Muhoyi, E and Mavesere (2012). Household Demand for Improved Water Supply Services in High Density Urban Areas: The Case of Mabvuku in Harare, Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1 (126-140), ISSN: 2076-6645.
  3. Mavesere I.M., and Ndedzu D (2012), ‘The Role of the financial sector on economic growth in Zimbabwe’. Journal of Strategic studies Vol.3, NO.1. 2012 (1SSN 2076-6645).
  4. Mavesere I.M., and Bonga W.G. (2011). The Determinants of Tax Buoyancy in Developing nations: an experience from SADC, Lambert Academic Publishing, German, ISBN978-8443-8307-2
  5. Mavesere I. M., (2010), The total Economic Value of Forests: The case of Chirinda Forest, Journal of Strategic Studies, VSN@076-6645>
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